I don't know what factors they corrected for in the study (were the people who were exposed to light out jogging?), but it would certainly be interesting if it turned out that simply being exposed to light in the morning helped with weight management. I'm an early bird, but I haven't tried hard to get a lot of light in the morning.

It's not surprising, most of us gain weight in the winter months right? It's cold, we can't get out much, there are fewer hours of daylight. I've also read that lack of sunlight contributes to the effects of depression which plays a role in weight management.

If you're outside you're walking, you're at a party and being social, you're enjoying nice weather, you're probably not sitting around watching tv so you're most likely engaging in a healthful activity.

Sunlight is very important to me. I practice my chi gong first thing in the morning facing the sun and absorbing its energy.

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Interesting. The article says they controlled for calories and exercise.

What they don't reveal is how much lower BMI? If it's just a decimal point or two, it's interesting science but won't change the world.

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